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April 19, 2007 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-04-19

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SYNERGY IS A HAPPENING. SYNERGY IS CHOICES. SYNERGY IS SPIRITUALITY
SYNERGY IS SHABBAT AT A WHOLE NEW LEVEL. SYNERGY WORKS!

This month we are honored to welcome

FRIDAY EVENING SHABBAT EXPERIENCE

*

5:45 p.m. - Shabbat Shaboom; dinner to follow

*

6:00 p.m. - SHABBAT ROCKS Service

* 6:00 p.m. Teen Kabbalat Shabbat Service (7th grade and older)

*

7:00 p.m. Children's Program until conclusion of speaker

presentation: Live Bats from Cranbrook Institute of Science

*

7:15 p.m. - Casual Shabbat Buffet

*

8:00 p.m. - Professor Arnold Eisen:

The Meaning of Mitzvah:
Reclaiming the Core Commitment of Judaism

I look at this newjob as a chance to be involved...hands on, day-to-
day, seven days a week. And that's a really precious gift that's
come my way, and I hope you'll alljoin me in fulfilling this potential.

- Professor Arnold Eisen

SHABBAT MORNING AND AFTERNOON

*

8:30 a.m. - Talmud Study with Rabbi Daniel Nevins

*

9:00 a.m. - Traditional Service

*

9:30 a.m. - Shtiebl Minyan

*

10:15 a.m. - Drop-off Youth Services

* 10:30 a.m. - Yoga & Yiddishkeit, Jr.

* Professor Eisen will deliver the sermon in the Main Sanctuary.

* Enhanced Kiddush following Services

*

Post Kiddush (approx. 12:15 p.m.) - Prof. Eisen will offer

an interactive discussion:

New Directions for the
Conservative Movement and American Jewry

FOR DINNER RESERVATIONS, PLEASE

CALL 248-851-5100.

OR DOWNLOAD AN INVITATION FROM
WWW.ADATSHALOM.ORG .

PROFESSOR ARNOLD EISEN

CHANCELLOR-ELECT,
JEWISH THEOLOGICAL
SEMINARY

P Shalom Family on Friday evening, April
27 and on Shabbat morning and after-

rofessor Eisen will speak to the Adat

noon, April 28. Rabbi Daniel Nevins,
future dean of the JTS Rabbinical School,
will introduce Professor Eisen at a dinner
program on Friday, beginning at 8 p.m. At that time our dis-
tinguished guest will discuss The Meaning of Mitzvah:
Reclaiming the Core Cl'ocrirnitment of Judaism.
The following morning Professor Eisen will give the
Shabbat sermon. Following Kiddush he will offer an interac-
tive discussion: New Directions for the Conservative
JMoven• ent an fl r?e _le •
Professor Eisen is one of the world's foremost experts
on American Judaism, He has worked closely for the past
twenty years with synagogue and Federation leadership
around the country to analyze and address the issues of
Jewish identity, the revitalization of Jewish tradition, and
the redefinition of the American Jewish community. He is a
passionate advocate of strengthening the connection
between American Jews and Israel.
Professor Eisen's recent publications include a person-
al essay, Taking Hold of Torah: Jewish Commitment and
Community in America, a historical work about the origins of
contemporary dilemmas, entitled Rethinking Modern
Judaism: Ritual, Commandment, Community, and The Jew
Within: Self, Family and Community in America, co authored
with sociologist Steven M. Cohen, which examines the mean-
ings of Judaism and Jewish belonging to contemporary
American Jews. He is currently at work on a book that
probes new possibilities for the meaning of Zionism.
Professor Eisen will leave his position at Stanford
University as the Koshland Professor of Jewish
Casual
Culture and Religion to assume the top leadership
attire
role at JTS on July 1.

-

throughout
Shabbatt

April '19 S 2007

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